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Inauguration of John Grier Hibben, President Of INAUGURATION OP JOHN GRIER HIBBEN PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SATURDAY, MAY THE ELEVENTH MCMXII INAUGURATION OF JOHN GRIER HIBBEN PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SATURDAY, MAY THE ELEVENTH MCMXII PROGRAMME AND ORDER OF ACADEMIC PROCESSION Trartsfq^rred from Librariao's Office. m <9 1914 INAUGURAL EXERCISES at eleven o'clock ^^^l^^e March • • . from Athalia . .Mendelssohn ^^^'^^" Veni Creator Spiritus .... Palestrina SCHIPTURE AND PRAYER Hexry van Dyke Murray Professor of English Literature ADMINISTRATION OF THE OATH OF OFFICE Mahlon Pitxey Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States DELIVERY OF THE CHARTER AND KEYS John Aikman Stewart Senior Trustee, Ex-President pro tempore of Princeton University INAUGURAL ADDRESS John Grier Hibben President of Princeton University CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES on Edward Douglass White The Chief Justice of the United States William Howard Taft President of the United States THE ONE HUNDREDTH PSALM Sung in unison by choir and assembly standing Accompaniment of trumpets BENEDICTION Edwin Stevens Lines Bishop of Newark Postlude Svendsen (The audience is requested to stand while the academic procession is entering and passing out) ALUMNI LUNCHEON The Gymnasium at quarter before one o'clock M. Taylor Pyne^ '77, presiding The Reverend David R. Frazer, D.D. will say grace ADDRESSES William Howard Taft President of the United States Edward Douglass White The Chief Justice of the United States Francis Landey Patton President of Princeton Theological Seminary Ex-President of Princeton University Abbott Lawrence Lowell President of Harvard University Arthur Twining Hadley President of Yale University Nicholas Murray Butler President of Columbia University Jacob Gould Schurman President of Cornell University ORDER OF ACADEMIC PROCESSION FIRST DIVISION Professor William Libbey, D.Sc. Grand Marshal Major T. L. Rhoads, A.D.C. JoHx Grier Hibben, Ph.D., LL.D. William Howard Taft, LL.D., D.C.L., D.Jur. President of Princeton University President of the United States JoHx AIK3IAX Stewart, A.M. Edward Douglass W^hite, LL.D. Senior Trustee, Ex-President pro tempore The Chief Justice of the United States of Princeton University Fraxcis Laxdey Pattox, D.D., LL.D. Mahlox Pitxey, LL.D. President of Princeton Theological Sem- Associate Justice of the Supreme Court inary, Ex-President of Princeton of the United States University Hexry VAX Dyke, D.D., LL.D. Edwix Stevexs Lixes, D.D. Murray Professor of English Literature Bishop of Newark M. Taylor Pyxe, L.H.D. Charles D. Hilles Chairman of the Inauguration Committee Secretary to the President Axdrew Flemixg West, Ph.D., LL.D., D.Litt. Charles W. McAlpix, A.M. Dean of the Graduate School Secretary of the University SECOND DIVISION THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY AND THE TREASURER OF THE UNIVERSITY To assemble in the Trustees' Robing Room in Nassau Hall not later than quarter past ten or when the Board adjourns. Parker D. Hakdy, A.B. Marshal James W. Alexander, A.M. David R. Frazer, D.D. George B. Stewart, D.D., LL.D. Cyrus H. McCormick, A.M. John Dixon, D.D. Melancthon W. Jacobus, D.D. Hon. William J. Magie, LL.D. Hon. Bayard Henry, A.M. Simon J. McPherson, D.D. Henry W. Green, A.M., LL.B. Charles Wood, D.D. Archibald D. Russell, A.M. John De Witt, D.D., LL.D. Robert Garrett, B.S. Henry B. Thompson, B.S. Joseph B. Shea, A.B. Edward W. Sheldon, A.M. Stephen S. Palmer Hon. John L. Cadwalader, LL.D. Parker D. Handy, A.B. John M. T. Finney, M.D. William Cooper Procter, A.B. Andrew C. Imbrie, A.B. William B. McIlvaine, A.M. Wilson Farrand, A.M. John W. Barr, Jr., A.M., LL.B. Alexander Van Rensselaer, A.M. Henry G. Duffield, A.B. THIRD DIVISION DELEGATES OF UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND LEARNED SOCIE- TIES IN THE ORDER OF SENIORITY OF CHARTERS UNDER WHICH DEGREES ARE CONFERRED. To assemble in the Faculty Room in Nassau Hall at ten o'clock. Professor William Fraxcis Magie, Ph.D. Marshal Harvard University President Abbott Lawrence Lowell^, LL.D. (1) Professor Josiah Royce, Ph.D., LL.D. (2) Professor George Herbert Palmer, LL.D., Litt.D. (3) College of William & Mary Professor James Southall Wilson, Ph.D. (5) Yale University President Arthur Twining Hadley, Ph.D., LL.D. (6) University of Pennsylvania Provost Edgar Fahs Smith, Ph.D., ScD., L.H.D., LL.D. (8) Ex-Provost Charles Custis Harrison, LL.D., Senior Trustee. (9) Robert Grier Le Conte, M.D., Trustee. (10) American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Use- ful Knowledge Honorable Charlemagne Tower, LL.D. (H) Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D., LL.D., Jur.D., Litt.D. (12) Dean Frederick Paul Keppel, Litt.D. (1^) Professor Frederick J. E. Woodbridge, LL.D. (14) Professor M. Allen Starr, Ph.D., M.D., LL.D., Sc.D. (15) John B. Pine, Clerk of the Trustees of Columbia College. (16) Brown University President William Herbert Perry Faunce, D.D., LL.D. (17) Rutgers College President William H. S. Demarest, D.D.^LL.D. (18) Dartmouth College President Erin^est Fox Nichols, D.Sc, LL.D. (19) Ex-President William Jewett Tucker, D.D., LL.D. (20) American Academy of Arts and Sciences Arthur Gordon Webster, D.Sc, Ph.D., LL.D. (21) The United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa President Edwin Augustus Grosvenor, LL.D. (22) Hampden Sidney College President Henry Tucker Graham, D.D. (23) Washington & Lee University Dean Henry Donald Campbell, Ph.D., D.Sc. (24) Dickinson College President Eugene Allen Noble, L.H.D., LL.D. (25) University of the State of New York Vice-Chancellor St. Clair McKelway, LL.D., L.H.D., D.C.L. (26) St. John's College President Thomas Fell, Ph.D., D.C.L., LL.D. (27) University of Georgia President Andrew McNairn Soule, B.S.A., Sc.D. (28) Franklin & Marshall College President Henry Harbaugh Apple, D.D. (29) University of Pittsburgh Chancellor S. B. McCormick, D.D., LL.D. (30) Professor Samuel Black Linhart, D.D. (21) University of North Carolina President Francis Preston Venable, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D., (32) University of Vermont President Guy Potter Benton, D.D., LL.D. (33) Williams College President Harry Augustus Garfield, LL.D. (34) University of Tennessee President Brown Ayres, Ph.D.^ LL.D., D.C.L. (35) Union College President Charles Alexander Richmond, D.D., LL.D. (36) Library of Congress Librarian Herbert Putnam, Litt.D., LL.D. (37) Middlebury College President John Martin Thomas, D.D. (38) United States Military Academy Colonel Gustav Joseph Fiebeger (39) Washington & Jefferson College President James David Moffat, D.D., LL.D. (40) Miami University Vice-President Edgar Ewing Brandon, A.M. (41) Hamilton College Honorable Abel Edward Blackman, LL.D. (42) The Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church at Princeton, N. J. Professor John D. Davis, D.D., LL.D. (43) Georgetown University President Alphonsus John Donlon, S.J. (44) General Theological Seminary Professor Charles Carroll Edmunds, D.D. (4-5) Auburn Theological Seminary President George Black Stewart, D.D., LL.D. Colgate University Professor Melbourne Stuart Reed, Ph.D. (46) University of Virginia President Edwin Anderson Alderman, D.C.L., LL.D. (47) Professor Albert Lefevre, Ph.D.^ LL.D. (48) Colby College President Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, A.M. (4^9) George Washington University President Charles Herbert Stockton, LL.D. (50) McGill University Principal William Peterson, LL.D. (51) Hobart College Professor John Archer Silver, Ph.D. (52) Trinity College Professor Wilbur Marshall Urban, Ph.D. {53) Kenyon College William Cooper Procter, A.B. (54) Rensselaer Potytechnic Institute President Palmer Chamberlaine Ricketts, E.D., LL.D. (55) The Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia Emeritus-Professor James Cornelius Wilson, M.D. (57) The Western Theological Seminary President James Anderson Kelso, Ph.D.;, D.D. (58) Western Reserve University President Charles Franklin Thwing^ D.D.^ LL.D. (59) University of Toronto President Robert Alexander Falconer, D.Litt., L.L.D., C.M.G. (60) Indiana University General John Watson Foster, LL.D. (61) Randolph-Macon College President Robert Emory Blackwell, LL.D. (62) New York University Chancellor Elmer Ellsworth Brown, Ph.D.^ LL.D. (63) Ex-Chancellor Henry Mitchell MacCracken^ D.D., LL.D. (64) Wesleyan University Professor Oscar Kuhns, L.H.D. (65) Lafayette College President Ethelbert Dudley Warfield, D.D., LL.D. (66) Marietta College President Alfred Tyler Perry, D.D. (67) Pennsylvania College of Gettysburg^ Pennsylvania President William Anthony Granville, Ph.D., LL.D. (68) Delaware College President George Abram Harter, Ph.D. (69) Hartford Theological Seminary Professor Austin Bradley Bassett, D.D. (70) Oberlin College Professor Kemper Fullerton, A.M. (713 DaWdson College Professor Thomas Wilson Lingle, Ph.D. (72) De Pauw University Dean Edwin Post, Ph.D. (73) University of Michigan President Harry Burns Hutchins, LL.D. (7-i) University of Missouri Burton Thompson, B.L., Alumnus. (75) The Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York President Francis Brown, Ph.D., D.D., D.Litt., LL.D. (76) State University of Iowa Professor Oswald Veblen, Ph.D. (77) Ohio WeslejT^an University President Herbert Welch^ D.D.^ LL.D. (78) University of Notre Dame President The Very Reverend John Cavanaugh, C.S.C, D.D. (79) Tulane University President Edwin Boone Craighead, LL.D., D.C.L. (80) Beloit College Horace White, LL.D., Trustee. (81) Bucknell University President Joh.n Howard Harris, LL.D. (82) Fordham University Pro-Dean Victor Edgar Sorapure, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S. (Edin) (83) Smithsonian Institution Secretary Charles Doolittle Walcott, Ph.D., D.Sc, LL.D. (84) Grinnell College President John Hanson Thomas Main, Ph.D., LL.D.
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